
In
case you were expecting Samsung, HTC, LG, or Huawei to be the first to
launch an Android 4.1 Jelly Bean smartphone, which is not part of the
Google Nexus family, we have a surprise for you. The ZTE N880E is the
first non-Nexus device to enter the currently small club of handsets,
which boot Android 4.1 out of the box.
ZTE
boast that the impressive feat has been accomplished thanks to the
Chinese giant's good relationship with Google, combined with the
company's "extensive R&D capabilities and our experience of
customizing devices for partners around the world." Regardless of the
reasons though, we think it's a remarkable event anyway you look at it.
In
terms of specs, the ZTE N880E will hardly blow you away. Launched back
in May with Android 2.3 Gingerbread on board, the smartphone features a
single-core Qualcomm CPU, clocked at 1GHz and 512MB of RAM. A 4" WVGA
display, 3.2MP camera, 4GB of expandable memory, and 1650mAh battery
complete the highlights of the spec sheet. The measures of the N880E are
119mm x 61mm x 10.4mm, and its weight comes at 130 grams.
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